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They offer supreme fastening capabilities for light and heavy-duty applications alike, and they have been used for decades on everything from submarines to aircraft to sheet-metal assemblies.
Rivets are ideal for supporting shear and tensile loads, as well as watertight applications.
Just what is a rivet? A rivet is a mechanical fastener consisting of a smooth, cylindrical shaft with a head. Upon installation, the end of the shaft expands, creating a “shop head” and fastening objects in place.
There are many types of rivets: blind rivets, solid rivets, tubular rivets, drive rivets, split rivets, shoulder rivets, tinners rivets, mate rivets, and belt rivets. Each type of rivet has unique benefits, making each ideal for a different type of fastening. They’re are also available in different materials, sizes and finishes, as needed.
SEMI-TUBULAR • FULL TUBULAR
Semi tubular rivets are similar to solid rivets but contain a hole at the end of the rivet opposite the head. Semi tubular rivets also require less force needed for application and assembly.
SPLIT RIVETS
Split rivets are ideal for piercing through softer materials such as most woods, leather, and plastic.
SOLID RIVETS
One of the oldest rivets around, the classic solid rivet, it is incredibly strong. It is considered one of most tamper proof and vibration resistant fasteners available.
BLIND RIVETS
Ideal for projects where access to the joint is limited to only one side. Blind rivets (or “pop” rivets) are available in standard, structural, closed end and various other styles for a wide range of applications.
THREADED INSERTS & RIVETS NUTS
Threaded inserts and rivet nuts provide a uniquely strong permanent thread through sheet materials and other materials where installation is only possible from one side.
DRIVE RIVETS
A drive rivet is a type of blind rivet that is installed by driving the center pin into the body of the rivet using a hammer in order to cause the other end of the rivet to flare out and fasten materials together.
SPECIAL RIVETS AND CUSTOM COLD HEADED PARTS
We can supply a wide variety of special rivets and cold headed parts if our current selection does not contain rivets with the specifications you’re looking for.
PART NUMBER PREFIXES FOR AEROSPACE RIVETS |
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beplay提款规则 | SOLID RIVETS | BLIND RIVETS | ||||||
AN450 MS20450 MS16535 MS16536 MS51499 MS51942 MS75112 |
LS1120 LS1121 LS10052 LS13971 |
AN420 AN425 AN426 AN427 AN430 AN435 AN440 AN441 AN442 |
AN455 AN456 AN470 AN123151 THRU AN125700 AS12510 THRU AS125850 |
MS9318 MS9319 MS9403 MS9460 MS14218 MS16593 MS20426 MS20427 MS20435 |
MS20470 MS20613 MS20615 MS35743 MS35744 MS35745 MS51401 MS51829 MS51931 |
MS51945 NAS508 NAS1097 NAS1198 NAS1199 NAS1200 NAS1241 NAS1242 BACR |
AN460 – 463 M24243 MS20600 – 20606 MS21140 – 21141 MS21200 – 21001 MS24661 – 24662 MS60353 – 90354 NAS454 – 455 NAS1329 – 1330 |
NAS1398-1399 NAS1400 NAS1738-1740 NAS1768-1769 NAS1900 NAS1919 NAS1921 NAS9301-9312 |
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Hanson Rivet publishes its Know Your Rivets page to assist rivet users in the identification of rivet and threaded insert types and head styles. There are four basic types of rivets; tubular, blind, solid and split. There are two basic types of threaded inserts; press-in and blind. Also featured are a number of special rivets and fasteners on this page. Click on any of the rivets above for available dimensions and additional information. Please feel free to contact us with questions about our products, fulfillment or help with your specific application or riveting need. Hanson Rivet has been supplying manufacturers with rivets, threaded inserts and installation tools and machines since 1929. There is almost no rivet related question we can’t answer.